2012-07-20-tipici canti abruzzesi

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  • @fiorellabarilla6731
    @fiorellabarilla6731 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Fantastici voi musicisti e' cantanti che suonate e' cantate queste canzoni popolari abbruzzesi complimenti.

  • @fiorellabarilla6731
    @fiorellabarilla6731 Před rokem +3

    Super bravissimi sia i musicisti che i cantanti per suonare e' cantare le tarantelle complimenti.

  • @fiorellabarilla6731
    @fiorellabarilla6731 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Super fantastici voi musicisti ha suonare e' cantare queste canzoni popolari abbruzzesi complimenti.

  • @fiorellabarilla6731
    @fiorellabarilla6731 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Ma che bravissimi cantanti e' musicisti che cantano e' suonano queste canzoni popolari abbruzzesi complimenti.

  • @fiorellabarilla6731
    @fiorellabarilla6731 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Che bellissime canzoni popolari abbruzzesi complimenti hai musicisti e' cantanti.

  • @fiorellabarilla6731
    @fiorellabarilla6731 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Bravissimi questi musicisti e' cantanti che suonano e' cantano queste canzoni abbruzzesi complimenti.

  • @user-qm9ol3kr5c
    @user-qm9ol3kr5c Před 4 měsíci

    Sono Figlio di un abruzzo nato a Sulmona provincia dell'Aquila e mi piace molto perche porto l'Italia nel cuore sebbene abito in Argentina.

  • @reyesmike46
    @reyesmike46 Před 4 lety +4

    Bella’s canciones (Palena Abruzzi) ViVA ITALIA VIVA MEXICO.

  • @mihelicalois8954
    @mihelicalois8954 Před 2 lety +2

    Very very beautiful ,song, 👍👍

  • @fiorellabarilla6731
    @fiorellabarilla6731 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Complimenti hai musicisti e' hai cantanti che suonano e' cantano queste canzoni popolari.

  • @yakamitube
    @yakamitube Před 7 lety +2

    è sempre un'emozione riascoltarla... che bei ricordi!

  • @lorenzodeluca302
    @lorenzodeluca302 Před 2 lety +1

    Il folklore italiano…. Invidiato in tutto il mondo… ed ogni regione ha il suo … bellissimo

  • @aldobucci1962
    @aldobucci1962 Před 4 lety +5

    Un Po di allegria in questi tempi fa bene alla salute

  • @raffaelediciocco8156
    @raffaelediciocco8156 Před 11 lety +4

    BRAVISSIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII *****

  • @davidekamagi9107
    @davidekamagi9107 Před 2 lety +2

    Grandissimi meglio dei manneskin!

  • @mariaborja4301
    @mariaborja4301 Před 3 lety +1

    SUPER SUPER BRAVI! ❤👏😇

  • @giuseppinaalonzi1511
    @giuseppinaalonzi1511 Před 10 lety +2

    Bravissimi.

  • @lauragiulianilazaro6330
    @lauragiulianilazaro6330 Před 6 lety +2

    Qué lindo sería poder compartirlo con mis padres!! Pero ya hace mucho tiempo que partieron. Espero que alguno de mis descendientes quiera estudiar acordeón.

  • @zicobau
    @zicobau Před 11 lety +2

    bellissimo pasquà, numero uno!

  • @maurizioamicuzi7446
    @maurizioamicuzi7446 Před 8 lety +4

    Eehh!! L' Abruzzo!! Braviii!!

  • @Panzer857
    @Panzer857 Před 10 lety +3

    Fanstasticiiiiiiiiiii un saluto da un 20 enne ligure

  • @Mr1abruzzo
    @Mr1abruzzo Před 10 lety +1

    BRAVI

  • @orsolaminesi8267
    @orsolaminesi8267 Před 4 lety +1

    bravi

  • @pedrofalcioni8794
    @pedrofalcioni8794 Před rokem

    Belesa.muy.buena.rosario.aryentina.escoltatti.tutti.

  • @benelli271
    @benelli271 Před 11 lety +1

    la canzone si chiama Trallalero

  • @richardlinder3936
    @richardlinder3936 Před 2 lety

    Super Musik Bravo

  • @fiorellabarilla6731
    @fiorellabarilla6731 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Una canzone popolare abbruzzese molto allegra anche se e' un po questa canzone quando la cantano i cantanti un po scostumata.

  • @rumby79
    @rumby79 Před 11 lety

    Come si chiama la seconda canzone dopo l'occhio di vetro?

  • @roccodiprinzio5295
    @roccodiprinzio5295 Před 2 lety

    La cultura le tradizioni i canti del mio Abruzzo è poesia "dell'anima" non le castronerie ragazzi.

  • @user-qm9ol3kr5c
    @user-qm9ol3kr5c Před 4 měsíci

    Mi chiamo Giovanni Cavicchia

  • @carlodotti9210
    @carlodotti9210 Před 8 měsíci

    ma tu sei pasqualino di citta' saNT ANGELO E BRAVO DELLA TRUVATA CARLO

  • @joebloggs619
    @joebloggs619 Před 4 lety +3

    Drunken old men's drinking song... Heard it a few too many times as a child in Australia with immigrants singing and playing this Singh and making this racket all day and all night in the bush here in Australia. We kids used to think "When are they going to just die, so we can get some desperately needed sleep". Then some Germans would rock up as well and add to the racket. It just went on and on and on...

  • @ivanofassiotti9502
    @ivanofassiotti9502 Před 7 lety

    mi sapete dire come si chiama il gruppo

  • @eles515
    @eles515 Před 10 lety

    complimenti! come si chiama il gruppo?

    • @tizianacolatriano5526
      @tizianacolatriano5526 Před 7 lety +2

      lorenzo si chiama li bifolk di citta sant angelo

    • @eles515
      @eles515 Před 4 lety

      @@tizianacolatriano5526 GRAZIE scusami ma ho visto solo ora

  • @francopintabona2987
    @francopintabona2987 Před rokem

    Ciao ragazjzi

  • @joebloggs619
    @joebloggs619 Před 3 lety +1

    Men's drinking song. "The daughter had a chalk leg and a glass eye but he wanted to love her all the same... " It kind of degenerates after a few verses (glasses of liquor). Some disapprove of the content of this old folk song on moral grounds but the men like it and it hurts nobody. Unlike political correctness. Oom pah pah, Oom pah pah pah. All these fa la la folk songs just go on and on. It's a bit like the English "One went to mow, went mow a meadow" and similar songs, only a bit more "risque" and not too morally clean. I notice no respectable ladies around. It's a "boys' night out" by looks of it and women get sick of these guys going on and on and on. But, if they are having men's fun, they are not around the house annoying their women. Most of these men's folk songs are to let off steam about issues of interest to men eg they relate tales and exploits about romances that didn't go to plan etc. Just a bit of "music therapy". Like men in Australia used to do in country pub "men's choirs" that sounded bearable at the start but gradually got worse as they got more inebriated and depressed and then degerated into brawling, with some getting ejected horizontally by the publican and then rescued, scolded and dragged off home by angry wives demanding to know what happened to all their money the men wasted "shouting" mates rounds of beers and why they weren't home on time for "tea" that was no longer edible, veggies and roast meat with gravy now gone cold. Many domestic rows resulted and some wives just refused to let it lie,😁 resulting in domestic violence erupting. But the drunken male perpetrators never had any recollection of ever harming dear darling little wife now all black and blue, cut and bruised etc from such violence. And the female victims invariably lied if other women asked what happened to cause their "new look". The standard lie was "Oh, I just crashed into something and it left a bruise... " But everybody knew the truth and how it happened because hubby was having a great time, until wife wrecked all the fun on them, by "cruisin' for a bruisin' eg coming down to the local to fish her husband out of the bar and drag him back home, where he was supposed to go "straight after work" and eat his tea, talk to her, relax... Aussie men are not big on such social chit chat. They married her, so surely that's enough to prove they love her. The said it once, under pressure, on their wedding day. So why does she have keep inisting he keep repeating it? One such annoyed husband planned to make a voice recording of a cockatoo repeatedly saying in a squarely parrot voice "I wuv you, dear, you sexy bitch. Now leave me alone!" I knew the wife in question and how she had no sense of humour and I said to him "Don't! Marriage may be hell but divorce is far more costly... She won't take it in the spirit you intend." But he did it anyway and she reacted as I had anticipated and all hell broke loose, so I discretely and tactfully slipped away very quietly. Not keen on being caught up in their cross fire over a little romantic matter, like telling a lady a man loves her. Some women just can't emotionally cope with "Tru love", evidently. So the men take refuge in pubs, with their male mates and the occasional "other" type of woman who traditionally hung around pubs in loud clothes, bright red smudged lipstick, drunk, grateful for any sort of male crumbs of attention from desperate drunken, depressed men in trouble with their wives back home who threw them out to sleep in the "dog house".

    • @fargnbastage
      @fargnbastage Před 2 lety

      What's the name of this song?

    • @antoniettadisabatino4442
      @antoniettadisabatino4442 Před 2 lety

      No, this kind of songs are heard everywhere during the summer in our region. Especially at social events, and in front of women and children. No one ever found it unconvenient. I remember several songs like this one from my childhood, but I didn't know the meaning at that time😅

  • @AndreaGiampietroPoesia
    @AndreaGiampietroPoesia Před 5 lety +1

    Questi canti non hanno niente a che fare con l'Abruzzo (per fortuna!).